Chala District

Chala
District
Country  Peru
Region Arequipa
Province Caravelí
Founded January 2, 1857
Capital Chala
Government
  Mayor Agustin Condori Motta
Area
  Total 378.38 km2 (146.09 sq mi)
Elevation 18 m (59 ft)
Population (2007 census)
  Total 5,194
  Density 14/km2 (36/sq mi)
Time zone PET (UTC-5)
UBIGEO 040307

Chala District is one of thirteen districts of the province Caravelí in Peru. The capital town of the district is the port of Chala.[1]

History

The district was established during the republic times on January 2, 1857 during the government of the President Ramon Castilla.

Geography

Because of the Panamerican Highway, that run trough the district, its economy it is dynamic. The capital of the district, Chala has a small port for fishermen. The district has some mining establishments nearby specially gold and this is the reason of the presence of businesses that offer this metal.

Authorities

The mayor in function now is Bruno Salinas Alvarez, who was elected for the period 2015 - 2018.

Festivities

Some include:

Tourism

During the summer, the district receives tourists from different parts of the country to enjoy its good beaches and its good seafood. Close to the capital city it is located Puerto Inca, that has the only ruins of the Inca times in the coast. It is said that the Inca enjoyed here the sun of the summer. Now, it is visited for many local and foreign tourists. The capital town of Chala has basic hotels, restaurants and bus station.

Communications

The district is connected to the rest of the country for the Panamerican Highway. The highway is well signaled and it takes about 9 hours to arrive to the port of Chala from Arequipa the capital of the region.

References

Coordinates: 15°50′52″S 74°14′59″W / 15.8477°S 74.2496°W / -15.8477; -74.2496

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